Growing up in Zwide, Port Elizabeth, Siya Kolisi endured nights where he would go to sleep on an empty stomach. But that didn't stop the Springbok captain from chasing his dreams and inspiring millions of South Africans.
Dear black child out there, please know thay it is possible, never give up on your dreams, dreams do come true, thank you Siya Kolisi to set an example that dream really comes true, proud of you and the bokke, champions 🤗🤗🤗
In a couple of years they will make a movie about this man and his road to win the worldcup. ;) Inspirational man ! Congratz on winning the cup and the hearts of so many people.
I’ve been waiting for this I’m also from PE,I’m from KwaMaxaghi (I think I spelt it right) but live in London Whenever I go places I pass Zwide all the time Wow Well done Kolisi
Siya is a true gentlemen and it shows in how he plays the game. His humility and attitude shines through like a beacon. I was happy to see whiteley made the boks captain due to how likeable he is, but when siya was made captain, it just was a different emotion. - This coming from an a Singaporean all blacks supporter
@@JaJa-gh3ze 3 super rugby finals, excellent goal kicking, is getting back into attacking form, probably most experienced Fly Half along with Pollard at this stage. Obvious choice if you ask me
TheUltimate SharpShooter his kicking is on form yes, but his passes are weak. Tackling is sometimes good, most of the time he just goes in for the tackle if the tackle is already made. All in all a slow player that skip passes alot
TheUltimate SharpShooter ...it is SARU public policy to enforce racial quotas, no secret. But expecting to beat the ABs at rwc with an affirmative action bok side is delusional and insulting to worthy players. Imagine the ABs having a White/Maori racial quota 😆 A perfect metaphor for SAs decline into current 3rd world status...